Word: procession
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...problem here is that I am describing a relentless, insidious rock 'n roll process that happens to even those--especially those--with the best of intentions. So what's the answer...
...Milken who created and has dominated the market for junk bonds, the high-octane financial fuel that powers many of today's most daring Wall Street deals. The volume of these bonds has zoomed from less than $1 billion in 1981 to more than $175 billion today. In the process, Milken, 42, has amassed a fortune of at least $500 million and a reputation as the most influential financier since J.P. Morgan...
Japan is, in fact, the birthplace of dry beer. In 1987 Tokyo's Asahi Breweries, looking to reverse its declining fortunes, produced a beer that it hoped would capitalize on the country's traditional preference for dry drinks in times of prosperity. Asahi's fermentation process used high-power yeast to reduce a beer's sugar content. The resulting brew, called Super Dry, is clean and crisp, with only a trace of sweetness and a short, slightly bitter aftertaste. It swept the Japanese market, in which dry beer now accounts for 35% of sales, and triggered a pack of imitators...
While emotional concerns can upset this process, most trouble results from physical problems. In young men, injury is the main cause of loss of potency. "Coming down hard on the narrow seat of a ten-speed bicycle can damage the arteries or the nerves," says urologist Irwin Goldstein of Boston University School of Medicine, who recently chaired an international conference on impotence research. But the vast majority of impotent men -- most are above age 55 -- are victims of poor habits or illness. Alcoholism, for example, can deaden nerves. Cigarette smoking can reduce blood flow to the penis by constricting vessels...
...process: modern sound-bite campaigning never let the challenger get his "message" -- too complicated and cerebral for television -- across to the viewers. But since the viewers are also "the people," that leads...